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|a Webster, Rachel J.
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|a September :
|b Poems /
|c Rachel Jamison Webster.
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|a Evanston, Ill. :
|b TriQuarterly Books/Northwestern University Press,
|c 2013.
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
|b Project MUSE,
|c 2013
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|a Collected poems, some previously published.
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|a September you become me -- Lingua -- When we saw it -- Leaves -- The inversion -- Yom Kippur -- Bleeding heart -- American terminal -- X -- The call -- How did we come to be the ones whose feet are being washed? -- I know why I make the past a destination -- Lookout -- The bone -- Cheyenne -- Manzanita -- Eurydice -- Pomme -- The floating dock -- Late September -- Kauai -- Kalihiwai -- Held -- I never said yes, I just never said no -- Cream of the pour is the cream of skin thickening -- Maybe gravity -- Ocean and integer -- Late August -- Eucharist -- Fired in the body -- The second of September -- Equinox -- One -- Birth is when we recall ourselves -- Often she'd drop into fathomless -- Milk -- In the skin tent the heart was a fire -- The sea came up and drowned -- Container garden -- Dolphins at seven weeks -- At the DQ -- Oh, I have that too -- The endangered species carousel -- Like playing two instruments at once -- Metaphor of the room -- Children together -- Early childhood -- Hour -- Double vision -- Through hooded clouds untranslatable, once -- After the caverns -- Ozone alert day -- The brain of the world was recalling itself -- Wintering -- La Porte -- It had to end.
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|a The poems in this collection often address a fleeting moment. Like a month, the moment can be a single leaf falling or a season of life. Pastoral poems address personal physical change in the seasons of life, including childhood, love, motherhood, and death. Together, they lead the reader through a lyrical landscape of conversation, meditation, and healing.
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